I remember seeing that Zemaitis looking bass before.. very cool. I always wanted one of those Zemaitis guitars.
There's a website dedicated to Fenderbirds... seems everyone wants the old nickel covered pickups and not the new Thunderbird Plus pickups. It can't be that hard for Gibson to make those pickups... they also messed up the LP Signature pickup on the Epi Jack Cassidy bass. Doesn't sound the same as the original. The Ripper pickups were very similar to the Thunderbird.
I'm enjoying this too... everything is valid when it comes to music... even if I don't like it. It's amazing all the variation people can come up with using the same 12 notes, wood, wire, and some magnets.
I just miss all the funky guitars from the 60's and 70's... things are a bit too homogenized now. I remember playing a Silvertone with gold foil DeArmond pickups and thinking "these are cool sounding single coils, and they don't sound like a Strat!"
The music business used to reward artist being different... now everything is too safe and categorized. Bah!
There's a website dedicated to Fenderbirds... seems everyone wants the old nickel covered pickups and not the new Thunderbird Plus pickups. It can't be that hard for Gibson to make those pickups... they also messed up the LP Signature pickup on the Epi Jack Cassidy bass. Doesn't sound the same as the original. The Ripper pickups were very similar to the Thunderbird.
I'm enjoying this too... everything is valid when it comes to music... even if I don't like it. It's amazing all the variation people can come up with using the same 12 notes, wood, wire, and some magnets.
I just miss all the funky guitars from the 60's and 70's... things are a bit too homogenized now. I remember playing a Silvertone with gold foil DeArmond pickups and thinking "these are cool sounding single coils, and they don't sound like a Strat!"
The music business used to reward artist being different... now everything is too safe and categorized. Bah!
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